Trauma

“They are survivors. If you don’t have respect for their strength, you can’t be of any help. It’s a privilege that they let you in - there’s no reason they should trust you, none. You can’t know their terror. It’s…

By Amanda Lyons, Safe Harbor Child and Family Program Manager A national conversation is happening right now about families being separated from one another. It is incredibly emotional and fraught but also incredibly important. This conversation is equally important for…

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